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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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It's a movie, not a TV show ... but you're in the correct era.

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And a very good movie at that. With an enjoyable title song.
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Clue: Although the star of this film has won the Triple Crown of Acting (an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy) for Best Actress during her career, she does not — at least, not yet — have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
(But Donald Trump, Judge Judy, and Woody Woodpecker do..... go figure)

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(But Donald Trump, Judge Judy, and Woody Woodpecker do..... go figure)
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Well, I won't speak about the other two, but I think when one looks at the long expanse of his career and the volume and quality of his work, Mr. Pecker was certainly deserving of the honor...(But Donald Trump, Judge Judy, and Woody Woodpecker do..... go figure)
Like many other actors, much of his best work was done early in his career, but that shouldn't be held against him in terms of receiving due recognition for his achievements in his craft...



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Trump. Judge Judy? I didn't realize they were still putting stars on the "Walk" (I thought it stopped long ago), but given a chance to be immortalized alongside these two, I'd choose no. Does OJ have a star? Cosby?
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Got it.Bicycle Bill wrote:As promised, a second quote:"I am a teacher! I am a teacher, first, last, always! Do you imagine that for one instant I will let that be taken from me without a fight?...


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Cosby does, recognizing his work in television; OJ doesn't. Not that I'm a big fan of Hollywood celebs; it's just that I got lost in the list after reading an article about how people are showing their displeasure of Dumb'old Trump through graffiti and other forms of expressing their disapproval (think 'letting Fido leave a token of his esteem', for example) and making calls for the star to be removed... something that has never happened in the history of the Walk of Fame, according to the organization behind it, citing both The Cos as well as Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle as people whose stars remain in place no matter how dark, vile, or controversial the rest of their lives might have become.Big RR wrote:Trump. Judge Judy? I didn't realize they were still putting stars on the "Walk" (I thought it stopped long ago), but given a chance to be immortalized alongside these two, I'd choose no. Does OJ have a star? Cosby?
Incidentally, there is one person who has FIVE separate stars on the Walk of Fame, recognizing him for his excellence/accomplishments/achievements in five different fields ... and it's not any of the usual suspects. Care to try to guess whoizzit?
And Ray, you're still way off.... and it ain't "Good Will Hunting", "Up The Down Staircase", or "To Sir With Love" either.
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I read that a while back, and it is not anyone I would have thought of.
I also recall that Charlie Chaplin wa ssupposed to have a stat in the 40s/50s, but it was rescinded (most people say due to his political leanings, but he also was accused of something with a minor girl (and I think he was exonerated)), and then he received it after he got an honorary Oscar in the 70s.
I also recall that Charlie Chaplin wa ssupposed to have a stat in the 40s/50s, but it was rescinded (most people say due to his political leanings, but he also was accused of something with a minor girl (and I think he was exonerated)), and then he received it after he got an honorary Oscar in the 70s.
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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Answer: Mickey RooneyBicycle Bill wrote:... Incidentally, there is one person who has FIVE separate stars on the Walk of Fame, recognizing him for his excellence/accomplishments/achievements in five different fields ... and it's not any of the usual suspects. Care to try to guess whoizzit?...

“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”
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For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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That's the guy with the five stars on the Walk of Fame ... in the categories of motion pictures; radio; recordings; television; and live performances.BoSoxGal wrote:
We now return you to "Moldy Oldie Movies", your regularly scheduled feature, and the following quote:
"You should have married old Lowther, you really should. I'm 43 years old, (name). Now, how old are you?"
"I'm... I'm in my prime!"
"Your 'prime'. LOOK at yourself, (name)! Look at me: a second-rate painter running to seed. You're NOT in your prime, (name), you're a frustrated spinster taking it out in idiot causes and dangerous ideas. A schoolmarm!"
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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Bicycle Bill wrote:... "I'm... I'm in my prime!"... "Your 'prime'.


“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”
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I was going to make a 'joke' guess but then googled the dialogue and discovered my joke was the actual answer.
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I'm pretty sure I have figured this one out from all the quotes and clues, but I'll wait till later today to give my guess...



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I would have guessed that last quote would have given it away; I guess a lot less people have seen it than I think (and I have it in my DVD collection).
I'll leave it for you Jim.
I'll leave it for you Jim.
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I'm betting Jim's right.
While I think Maggie Smith was great in it, the performance I was most impressed by in this film was Pamela Franklin's, but for some reason she never caught on as a Hollywood actress afterwards and was relegated to some pretty poor horror films (sad because the first thing I saw her in was a great horror film, The innocents.
While I think Maggie Smith was great in it, the performance I was most impressed by in this film was Pamela Franklin's, but for some reason she never caught on as a Hollywood actress afterwards and was relegated to some pretty poor horror films (sad because the first thing I saw her in was a great horror film, The innocents.
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It's a great book, from which I recognized the first quote immediately - but was not allowed to play.
I've never seen the movie, I will try to find it streaming somewhere for free - or maybe via the library.
I've never seen the movie, I will try to find it streaming somewhere for free - or maybe via the library.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan
~ Carl Sagan
